Insights and Strategy Consultant / Free agent at Hammerspark, Inc.
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Market Research
Work:
Hammerspark, Inc. - Geographically untethered since Jan 2011
Insights and Strategy Consultant / Free agent
NuVista Strategies, Inc. Oct 2008 - Dec 2010
VP Client Service
SMI Alcott Feb 2003 - Oct 2008
Sr Consultant
Kraft Foods 1986 - 2003
Director of Consumer Insight and Strategy
Kraft General Foods 1986 - 1996
Market Researcher
Education:
University of Georgia - Terry College of Business 1984 - 1986
MMR, Market Research
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1979 - 1983
BS, Business Administration
Skills:
Brand Equity Segmentation Marketing Research Quantitative Research Customer Insight FMCG Marketing Strategy Consumer Behaviour Data Analysis Strategic Planning
Toll Collector at Burlington County Bridge Commission
Location:
Palmyra, New Jersey
Industry:
Facilities Services
Work:
Burlington County Bridge Commission - Burlington County, New Jersey since Dec 2012
Toll Collector
Wireless Sales and Fabrication Executive Aug 2010 - Nov 2012
Sales, Marketing, Management
B-Con Supply and Fabrication Co., LLC Feb 2009 - Aug 2010
Vice President of Sales
The video shows amended language being proposed on behalf of Sue Lynch, a past president of the National Federation of Republican Women, a staunch pro-Israel advocate, and a close ally of AIPAC who has spoken at AIPACs annual Policy Conference. Free Beacon sources involved in the platform fight sai
Its been a long time coming, said Maj. Sue Lynch of Charlestown, an active-duty Army lawyer who first joined the reserve in 1987. Especially given the role women have played in the last decade down in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Its all about, can we meet the same standards as
Date: Jan 24, 2013
Source: Google
Poll: Four Times As Many Republican Woman Would Prefer A Male President
Interestingly, the poll was taken at theNFRWs 36th Biennial Convention, a meeting of Republican women from across the nation who are extremely active and influential in their states and communities, according to NFRW President Sue Lynch. While women surely are not responsible for voting into off